Example sentences of "who [vb past] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The death threats had been provoked by Motoshima 's suggestion in December 1988 that Emperor Hirohito ( who was at the time dying of cancer ) bore some responsibility , " as do all of us who lived in that period " , for Japan 's role in the Pacific War of 1941-45 .
2 The Council 's rehoused everyone who lived in that street . ’
3 The dust burned ; as did any populace who lived in that plate , supposing they had survived the plunge of their factory-homes .
4 Then four brothers turned up in a bus and killed three brothers who lived in that house next door .
5 She knew that the Bogeyman was a huge bat-like creature who lived in dark corners and feasted on the blood of ungrateful and disobedient children .
6 However , he became embittered with age , losing his fine looks and noble habits , and becoming a surly , cob-webbed ghost who lived in dark caves .
7 A great aunt , who was also pious , but who lived in manorial comfort , provides by contrast the most immaculate portrait of respected ageing :
8 For Schroder-Sonnenstern , who lived in psychiatric institutions from 1919 onwards , drawing was a means of communicating with the world .
9 Now what they , what they were supposed to do erm I never did know but there were quite a number of these er men who lived in this train and they had a lieutenant who 's quite a handsome chap by all accounts , he used to come into the office a chap named lieutenant and erm erm this was one of the things that landed on Joyce 's plant er plate and er she used to meet these Education Officers and arrange for courses and in the er in Lieutenant 's case of course there was er , instruction in English which erm erm Stanley who was a Headmaster of er Area School he undertook classes for these Polish chaps but er so often of course these erm , these units were only in the area for a limited space of time so you could n't arrange anything very , very comprehensive
10 It would seem more useful to reserve that much over-used tag of ‘ middle-class ’ for those higher up the social and financial scale than Benjamin — those who lived in larger houses with servants , who sent their children to public schools and could afford a day at the races or a night at the opera , suitably dressed .
11 who lived in these house plus I should think about
12 This lady has spent many years studying the life of the people who lived in these parts in former times . ’
13 The yeomen , husbandmen and craftsmen who lived in these tenements had mostly just a single fireplace in their timber-framed houses at the time of the hearth tax return of 1672 .
14 Another man who lived in modest circumstances was Thomas Harington of Ridlington , a non-landowner with only £7 in goods ; yet he must have been related to the squire , John Harington the younger , whose servant he was .
15 Mrs Yaxlee , by no means the eldest of the clan ( there was a great aunt of eighty-seven who lived in independent squalor at Nether Oldfield ) but still a senior member , sat in her parlour surrounded by the trappings of her state .
16 Peters ' article on Bedouin families contains information about who lived in particular camps , leading him to suggest that ‘ the core ’ of a camp was not a male head of tent-hold , but his mother ( Peters , 1965 ) .
17 Many Armenians who lived in Turkish Armenia never spoke their own language .
18 The same payment is given to staff who lived in furnished accommodation at the previous base who move to rented unfurnished property at the new base or who buy their own houses in the new area .
19 ‘ It was the High King Erin who ruled in those days , ’ he said .
20 The Soviet authorities presented it to those in the Royal Navy and merchant service who operated in Russian waters during the war .
21 Late that evening , Corbett was found by a servant sent by Selkirk , who announced in broad Scots that the knight would be grateful if Corbett joined him in the outer bailey near the main gate .
22 to distrain by their lands and chattels all those who shared in that liberty , and have lands within the bounds of the disafforested districts , to contribute towards the payment of the 200 marks to the King , in proportion to the lands they had in the said district , and the advantage they gained from the disafforestment .
23 For this time there were others who shared in that dream , at least to the extent of wanting friendship between England and Scotland .
24 Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Vellayati was among foreign ministers from 15 countries of the Non-aligned Movement ( NAM ) , and a representative from the Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) , who met in closed session in Belgrade on Feb. 11-12 .
25 They were speaking in favour of it , now here he comes along er and er we we 're I I find myself , regrettable I think because er er his er a minister very well informed in these areas with er who made in those committees a very powerful and effective contribution , now we find ourselves on the er opposite side but I have to say now that we are on opposite side that what is introducing today er is really er too little er and far too er too too late .
26 The patients who recovered in these boxes and enclosures came and went like the inmates of any other busy casualty ward , but , of course , there were big differences : most importantly , there was no waiting list , and no one had to pay !
27 But there 's a lot of them , there is , there is a whole different erm I mean , he married a girl from Pakistan , who got in real trouble , both of them got in trouble with their parents for it , because he was a Kenyan Indian and she was an Indian Indian or something , I do n't know .
28 A monarch who behaved in this way could rely on the support of many of the leading intellectuals of the age , however despotic his power .
29 First of all THANK YOU to everyone who helped in any way with the sale .
30 The Society would like to thank all who helped in any way with the Stand and in particular Mr and Mrs J. Lawley for being custodians of Material on site .
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